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Lumenera’s USB 3.0 CMOSIS Sensor-Based Camera Series for Mission Critical Applications

ITE - Lumenera Corporation, a leading manufacturer and developer of high performance digital cameras and custom imaging solutions for scientific, industrial and surveillance markets, will be announcing at the International Technical Exhibition on Image Technology and Equipment 2012 (ITE) that its USB 3.0 CMOSIS sensor-based camera series is now shipping.

The Lt425 and Lt225 were created for speed using the latest USB 3.0 technology to ensure the fastest image delivery, up to 170 fps at maximum resolution. Image captures can be synchronized using either a hardware or software trigger and are complemented by 128 MB of onboard memory. Built-in memory buffer guarantees the delivery of images. Images are never lost due to competing requests on a host computer, as the images are temporarily held within the camera until the host computer is ready to receive them.

The compact, lightweight design of this camera, measuring 40 x 40 x 53 mm, ensures easy integration into tight spaces with 4 mounting points on all 4 sides. The fully locking USB 3.0 cabling and digital interface ensure a simple plug-and play installation. No framegrabber is required. Simplified I/O cabling is provided through a locking Hirose connector supporting external power input along with 1 optically isolated output, 1 optically isolated input and 2 configurable I/O ports. The Lt225 and Lt425 camera series is offered in color or monochrome as well as NIR models.

"The built-in camera memory in the Lt camera series delivers a dependable, reliable flow of quality images, without exception." said Dany Longval, Director of Product Management at Lumenera Corporation. "This is very important for mission critical applications such as transportation, high-speed inspection and motion capture."

In partnership with Argo Corporation, live demonstrations will be available at ITE, booth 59, from December 5 through 7, 2012 in Yokohama, Japan. Contact Lumenera at [email protected] to schedule a viewing, or visit their website for additional information.

Source: http://www.lumenera.com

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